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s "on the record" with greta van susteren, senator john mccain expressed his deep and in no way opportunistic disappointment. >> even from someone like the president, who has never known what these kinds of tragedies are about and the service and sacrifice that people make, it is still just, you know, i can't even get angry. it's just so inappropriate. and i'm sure that the families of those brave americans are not amused. >> jon: i can tell how not angry you are. [laughter] strong and definitive condemnation from mccain of an interview the senator could not possibly have seen as it didn't air until one hour later. and i'm pretty sure mccain stopped watching this show... [laughter] [whispering] so to see the senator commit to something without first properly vetting it was really, well, yeah, okay. i guess that was... [cheering and applause] i think jokes like that are probably why he stopped watching. anyway, i figure give conservatives a night to sleep on it. see the interview in context. perhaps the reaction will be less knee-jerk. >> "not optimal"? some people aren't happy about that. >>
s "on the record" with greta van susteren, senator john mccain expressed his deep and in no way opportunistic disappointment. >> even from someone like the president, who has never known what these kinds of tragedies are about and the service and sacrifice that people make, it is still just, you know, i can't even get angry. it's just so inappropriate. and i'm sure that the families of those brave americans are not amused. >> jon: i can tell how not angry you are....
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and john neffel came to see it all the way from canada. and i had a wonderful wig, because they say you know, and her hair hangs on her temple like a golden fleece and many come in search of her. i thought well she would have those wonderful curls, red kind of curls. and john came and i acted up a storm that night. and there was a knock on the door at the end. come in. he said good evening, bubbles, he said. that's all he said. didn't make another comment about the play. and coy have done that better. >> rose: we have talked about this before. but it's worth talking again. you had a fantastic marriage. >> yes. >> rose: what made it magical? >> well, i suppose if i could answer the question i could write a book and make a huge amount of money. >> rose: you could. >> you know. >> rose: but i done mean it in the sort of self-help. >> i know exactly. i know. well, i don't know. i mean we did-- well, all i can say is that if i hadn't been married to michael he would have been my breast friend. you know, and that's important to like the person,
and john neffel came to see it all the way from canada. and i had a wonderful wig, because they say you know, and her hair hangs on her temple like a golden fleece and many come in search of her. i thought well she would have those wonderful curls, red kind of curls. and john came and i acted up a storm that night. and there was a knock on the door at the end. come in. he said good evening, bubbles, he said. that's all he said. didn't make another comment about the play. and coy have done that...
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our chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us. hi, john. >> president obama's campaign hopes it is going to help him for two reasons. one, that he gets to fulfill the role as commander in chief and ahead of the federal government help states that are affected by this, but also because they think they're winning this race in the battlegrounds and that effectively the race is frozen. now governor romney was out in ohio today, campaigning, making some arguments about the auto bailout which has been an issue that's helped president obama in the state of ohio. but the problem for mitt romney and anyone else participating in the campaign right now is all the coverage is drowning out anything that politicians say. we are locked in a very tight race. we had two new polls out this morning, tracking polls. one, the washington post/abc news poll showed mitt romney 49%-brah 49%-barack obama 48%. another poll shows pro seciselye opposite. obama 48%. but they're the same poll. with a margin of error, we have essentially a tie race but the obama
our chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us. hi, john. >> president obama's campaign hopes it is going to help him for two reasons. one, that he gets to fulfill the role as commander in chief and ahead of the federal government help states that are affected by this, but also because they think they're winning this race in the battlegrounds and that effectively the race is frozen. now governor romney was out in ohio today, campaigning, making some arguments about the auto...
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cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. >> what about the possible impacts on the campaign? >> well, there are two different kinds. there's the kind of visual impact on how do the two candidates play it and then how does it affect the early vote and where the candidates can go spend their time. bill talked about the president's role, but what about mitt romney's role what does he do? does he look like he's being too political when people are suffering and the campaign has drawn back in tone and in visits and sort of laying off of -- the question is whether romney campaigns is he going to be taking on the president while the president is in his sort of presidential role dealing with this hurricane. the question on early voting it will affect some of the states. we don't know how badly it will affect them in virginia which is a key battleground state. the early shoetvoting, it's not like in north carolina, where you can go and actually vote. in virginia it's done by absentee b
cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. >> what about the possible impacts on the campaign? >> well, there are two different kinds. there's the kind of visual impact on how do the two candidates play it and then how does it affect the early vote and where the candidates can go spend their time. bill talked about the president's role, but what about mitt romney's role what does he do? does he look like he's...
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senator john mccain outraged the administration staying quiet with those details. >> this administration is very good at touting and giving all of the details like when they got bin laden. but now we know they were tapes they were top secret. >> democrats complained republicans are politicizing the issues. >>> a clean sweep for san francisco. >> the giants are 1, 0>> a big night for gem the giant beating the tiger 4-3 to win the world series. pablo san ball was named the world series mvp. it is the second championship in three years. congratulations. >> it is 11 minutes after the hour. team coverage of hurricane sandy continues this morning. we are up an hour early to bring you the latest. we will go live to the outer banks where heavy wind and high rain continues to pound the coast. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. protect your health with life-saving air quality updates from the american lung association. get our free "state of the air" app at lung.org. >> parts of the east coast bracing for what could be
senator john mccain outraged the administration staying quiet with those details. >> this administration is very good at touting and giving all of the details like when they got bin laden. but now we know they were tapes they were top secret. >> democrats complained republicans are politicizing the issues. >>> a clean sweep for san francisco. >> the giants are 1, 0>> a big night for gem the giant beating the tiger 4-3 to win the world series. pablo san ball was...
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>> john berman for us this morning, thank you, john. appreciate it. right to michael nutter. he is the mayor of philadelphia joining us this morning with what they're doing to prepare for this storm. mayor nutter, thank you for being with us. appreciate you joining us. >> good morning, soledad. >> walk me through your biggest concern right now. >> our biggest concern is making sure that our citizens are safe. conditions here are starting to pick up or deteriorate, depending on how you look at it. heavier rain, winds up in the 20-plus mile an hour range already, wind gusts up near 30. the temperature is dropping. our big concern is, of course, flooding in low lying areas. in philadelphia we have a number of neighborhoods that flood -- flood prone under heavy rain as well as our mass transit system shut down pretty much at midnight, 2:00 a.m. this morning. so we're just encouraging folks, shelter in place. if you need to relocate we have three shelters in specific areas of the city. big high schools, large capacity to take care of folks and their pets. we just don't want citize
>> john berman for us this morning, thank you, john. appreciate it. right to michael nutter. he is the mayor of philadelphia joining us this morning with what they're doing to prepare for this storm. mayor nutter, thank you for being with us. appreciate you joining us. >> good morning, soledad. >> walk me through your biggest concern right now. >> our biggest concern is making sure that our citizens are safe. conditions here are starting to pick up or deteriorate,...
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says aristotle ceo john phillips. >> we've been targeting voters for a long time, campaigns have been. what's different about it now? >> a couple of things that have changed. 2012 is a watershed year. what's changed is that the campaigns have found that by using powerful computers and sophisticated software that they are able to quickly sift through these mountains of data and slice and dice the electorate to break down that mass of voters to just the people you want to reach and talk to them about something that is relevant. the magic of the big data is the one-to-one targeting. >> reporter: how is the targeting a guy like me? i'm a ridgesterred independent in a battle ground state. >> it starts with the registered voter. the d.n.a. of the electorate. >> reporter: your name, address, gender, race. that's all in the registered voter file. it's available to the campaign. >> now on top of the registered voter file, there might be other information that's added. this information comes from commercial marketing firms. an email address, for instance, if that's known. or telephone number if
says aristotle ceo john phillips. >> we've been targeting voters for a long time, campaigns have been. what's different about it now? >> a couple of things that have changed. 2012 is a watershed year. what's changed is that the campaigns have found that by using powerful computers and sophisticated software that they are able to quickly sift through these mountains of data and slice and dice the electorate to break down that mass of voters to just the people you want to reach and...
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john roberts live in avon lake, ohio where they've got crazy weather there as well. john? n it is cold. it is rainy and it is windy here, steve. the situation right now with the romney campaign pretty fluid. they canceled events in virginia and new hampshire in favor of here in iowa, then to wisconsin. sorry, here in ohio, then to wisconsin, iowa and florida. but will see if any of that happens. it's very difficult to be out there on the campaign trail, even states far away from the ones affected if there is an campaign trail if there is emergency situation going on. i got a note from an advisor no changes to the schedule right now. we have boosted efforts to get info to states affected and e-mailing that information about donations to the red cross. governor romney at a rally in findley, ohio, here is what he said. in the country are a little nervous about a storm, about to hit the coast and our thoughts and prayers are with the people who will find themselves in harm's way. [ applause ] >> he mentioned -- you mentioned the president wheels up from orlando back to d.c he
john roberts live in avon lake, ohio where they've got crazy weather there as well. john? n it is cold. it is rainy and it is windy here, steve. the situation right now with the romney campaign pretty fluid. they canceled events in virginia and new hampshire in favor of here in iowa, then to wisconsin. sorry, here in ohio, then to wisconsin, iowa and florida. but will see if any of that happens. it's very difficult to be out there on the campaign trail, even states far away from the ones...
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john, it's moving in anticipation of the event. we did have a gentleman talk about how many refineries are actually in harm's way with this going on. i guess it's almost like futures. it moves in anticipation already, right? >> a lot of times the wholesale price of gasoline will move in anticipation. one of the challenges that matt mentioned is retailers only have a couple days of inventory on stock typically and in anticipation of the storm, customers go out and buy fuel when they don't need to buy fuel so our inventories get drained. if you have disruptions, it takes a while to get that replaced in retail location. >> that would cause prices to go up with supply and demand so prices go up beforehand. >> prices go up beforehand. what often happens is a retailer cease their inventory start to drain and they may decide to cap mandatories. competitors will start raising prices because supplies are down. they'll get notifications for the next delivery which may be tomorrow or not until the end of the week going up. they'll try to incr
john, it's moving in anticipation of the event. we did have a gentleman talk about how many refineries are actually in harm's way with this going on. i guess it's almost like futures. it moves in anticipation already, right? >> a lot of times the wholesale price of gasoline will move in anticipation. one of the challenges that matt mentioned is retailers only have a couple days of inventory on stock typically and in anticipation of the storm, customers go out and buy fuel when they don't...
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john mcdaniels has been writing the music for it. it's been fun. he's going to be 82 on september 14th. >> happy birthday. >>> so here are your most hated pet names for women when your husband/boyfriend calls you these names. here they are, the top five. baby girl. >> ding. >> baby doll. >> ding. >> snookums. >> ding. >> sweet cheeks. >> i kind of like that one. >> you do? and number one, babe. >> i like babe. i like "babe" the movie about the pig. >> i don't like sweet cheeks, anything that sounds fat, i don't like. >> you don't have an ounce of anything anywhere on you. >> wait, wait, let's go to the other names real quick. food names, women don't like being called muffin, baby cakes, again, what i said, pudding, pumpkin, and pickle. >> i think those are all names for babies. you know? >> pumpkin, muffin. >> when we were having cody, we knew it was a boy but didn't have a name yet, we had to study for la mazz, we called the baby pudding until the baby came. cute name for a baby. >> what do you call frank? hot? >> breakfast, lunch, and dinner. >>>
john mcdaniels has been writing the music for it. it's been fun. he's going to be 82 on september 14th. >> happy birthday. >>> so here are your most hated pet names for women when your husband/boyfriend calls you these names. here they are, the top five. baby girl. >> ding. >> baby doll. >> ding. >> snookums. >> ding. >> sweet cheeks. >> i kind of like that one. >> you do? and number one, babe. >> i like babe. i like...
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i agree with what john heilemann said last week about ohio. without autos, without auto manufacturing, it would be very hard to see how the obama team can continue to have excitement and emotional momentum on their side in ohio. it could very well be that the car situation and the help that this administration provided could be the stonewall. however, you look at this momentum, and mike, you follow campaigns. you follow political efforts. and when you have this kind of momentum heading into the final week, it's got to be a good feeling for the romney campaign as they look at the last eight days of where they are. >> you know, usually in campaigns, joe, you know this better than any of us sitting here because you've been on the ballot. you get an indication four, five days out that something has tipped within one campaign or another. and it's set in motion. and so you sort of know who the winner will be. that's not the case this year. i fall back on something that you keep hearing repeatedly when you're out there talking with people, that the p
i agree with what john heilemann said last week about ohio. without autos, without auto manufacturing, it would be very hard to see how the obama team can continue to have excitement and emotional momentum on their side in ohio. it could very well be that the car situation and the help that this administration provided could be the stonewall. however, you look at this momentum, and mike, you follow campaigns. you follow political efforts. and when you have this kind of momentum heading into the...